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  • Unusual coloured vegetables

    Have you, are you, will you?

    It is meant to be good for you to eat as many different coloured veggies within your five a day as possible so have you yet tried growing yellow courgettes, purple carrots.......etc?
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    I have been growing them for over 10 years
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    I have been growing them for over 5 years
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    I have been growing them less than 5 years
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    I have grown them for the first time this year
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    I intend to grow them for the first time next year
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    I intend to grow them in the future
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    I have grown them before but wont be growing them again
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    I wont be growing anything other than normal coloured vegetables
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    I havent had any thoughts on this but you have made me think
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    I got the golden collection from the organic catalog which has lots of yellow things: yellow french beans, yellow beetroot, yellow courgettes, yellow tomatoes etc
    My rabbit- for pruning the apple tree

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    • #3
      I grew purple carrots last year - very attractive on the plate, and didn't seem quite so bothered by carrot root fly. I also grew yellow mangetout (much easier to see and pick before they got too big), and both purple and yellow French beans. It's nice to grow something a bit different from the stuff in the shops.
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      • #4
        I think it makes eating things more interesting for children, a multicoloured plate is fun! (says mum hopefully...)
        This year we have yellow courgettes, tigrella toms, purple beans, multicoloured radishes and yellowish carrots.

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        • #5
          Got yellow courgettes this year, and will be trying lots of different colour carrots next year (yellow, red, purple as well as orange, gonna try some round ones too) - and blue hopi sweetcorn I'm hoping that unusual colours and shapes will encourage my little one's interest and even if not, I'm going to enjoy a multi-coloured plot! Can't quite face funny-coloured caulis though, maybe another year...

          (And I do like the idea of yellow mangetout - not been very impressed with bog standard oregon sugar pod this year and certainly it's hard to spot the green pods sometimes!)
          Warning: I have a dangerous tendency to act like I know what I'm talking about.

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          • #6
            I have yellow courgettes, really nice and producing very nicely, and blue sweetcorn, yet to 'flower' but nice, tall healthy plants

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            • #7
              My two-year-old daughter wanted to help me grow some veg, so she's growing her own purple carrots in a tub. She pulled one out today. We gave it a quick wipe and she gobbled it down - Lovely! I may try some other crazy coloured veg next year.

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              • #8
                Yellow courgettes, golden beetroot (first year) yellow and orange tomatoes, and endive blanched white.

                From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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                • #9
                  My teenage son also loved the purple carrots - steamed they retain the purple outer ring and red centre. Sweet yellow cherry toms are always a hit!

                  Despite the face pulling from OH I'm trying some hideously bright green caulis (romanesco) and red strawberry popcorn

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                  • #10
                    Last year: Golden beetroots, yellow & purple french beans, purple carrots, yellow courgettes, purple tomatoes, red brussels sprouts.
                    This year: All the above plus; Purple podded peas, red beans, red kale, stripey beetroot, red, white & yellow carrots.

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                    • #11
                      Last year - yellow courgettes (disaster) yellow french beans, red, green, black and yellow tomatoes, Chard Rainbow Lights, red lettuce
                      This year - red cabbage, yellow courgettes, red lettuce, red kale
                      Rat

                      British by birth
                      Scottish by the Grace of God

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                      • #12
                        I am growing yellow carrots and rainbow radishes! Looking forward to the results. I haven't heard of purple carrots before! Where do you get the seeds from?

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                        • #13
                          Beyoyock

                          Thompson & Morgan: Carrot Purple Haze (F1) - I'm spoilt, I live not half a mile from the highest concentration of big nurseries and specialist horticultural outlets you've every seen - some offer new seed types only available over the internet.

                          Never the less, I believe multi coloured carrots are the 'in thing' and should be available in any decent nursery.

                          Sliced Julienne (sp) and caramalised in your sugar of choice (maple syrup for me) they look really spectacular!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by rogesse View Post
                            My teenage son also loved the purple carrots - steamed they retain the purple outer ring and red centre. Sweet yellow cherry toms are always a hit!

                            Despite the face pulling from OH I'm trying some hideously bright green caulis (romanesco) and red strawberry popcorn
                            Romanesco is devine, I'm having a bash with it - fingers crossed, it is incomparable with cauli for flavour and looks amazing.

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                            • #15
                              Romanesco is the tops; for us adults anyway. Same as the yellow and purple carrots; the yellow beetroot, yellow, black, and cream coloured toms, the rainbow swiss chard, hopefully the rainbow quinoa shold look good as well.

                              I can't get my OH's little girl to eat anything multi coloured - she's one of these kids where if it's not the same then it's wrong. Whereas I like things that are different from the norm, she will only do the norm. Unfortunately, it seems during her formative years, the norm was Heinz...anything else just won't do.

                              I'll carry on with the multi-coloured veg for my own fun though!!!

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